Your clutch throw-out bearing may need replaced.
This could happen if there is a mechanical issue with the transmission linkage, causing the shifter position not to align with the actual gear the car is in. It is important to get this issue fixed immediately to prevent accidents or damage to the transmission.
You may want to look at your fuse panel. Possibly the brake,
If you notice that your gear shifter is loose, you should immediately stop driving the vehicle and have it inspected by a professional mechanic. Driving with a loose gear shifter can be dangerous and may lead to further damage to the transmission.
(1995) ( Geo) ( tracker ),the wheel light comes on with the hubs locked in and the shifter in , but the 4 wheel drive does not appear to be locking in.
If it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.AnswerIf it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.
the whole thing or just the knob. the 5speed shifter or the 4wd shifter. sigh. whole thing. 5sp pull seats. pull center console. remove boots. remove 2 side screws on shifter base , twist , out.
99 and newer tracker have a small oval cover on the left side of the shifter cover near where your right leg would be while driving. Remove the cover and stick in a thin screwdriver to press the small button while shifting out of park.
If your gear shifter is not working properly, you should first check if there is any visible damage or debris causing the issue. If not, it may be a mechanical problem that requires professional inspection and repair. Avoid driving the vehicle until the issue is resolved to prevent further damage or accidents.
well,if it's an automatic,then it's probably an overdrive on/off button.
Yes, a loose shifter cable in your vehicle can cause issues with shifting gears.
I have a 1992 Chevy berretta 3.1 V6 and when it is in park and reverse and neutral it sounds like there is a grinding noise right below the shifter I know that the linkage needs adjusting any ideas
If your shifter cable breaks while driving, safely pull over to the side of the road and turn off your vehicle. Do not attempt to drive with a broken shifter cable as it can be dangerous. Contact a professional mechanic or towing service to have your vehicle towed to a repair shop for the necessary repairs.